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1) identify the fallacy.
"don't paint your house yellow. i hate yellow! "
a) either-or
b) endorsement
c) logic vs. emotion
d) jumping on the bandwagon

2) identify the fallacy.
"if, by the end of the century, the world has not abolished atomic weapons, we will certainly have a nuclear war."
a) either-or
b) endorsement
c) logic vs. emotion
d) jumping on the bandwagon

3) identify the fallacy.
"i don't really like that restaurant, but since everybody else is going there tonight, i guess i'll go too."
a) either-or
b) endorsement
c) logic vs. emotion
d) jumping on the bandwagon

4) identify the fallacy.
"my neighbor is very intelligent and if he says bonds are a good investment, you should buy bonds."
a) either-or
b) endorsement
c) logic vs. emotion
d) jumping on the bandwagon

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1) identify the fallacy.
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